Table A.27 India: Post-Tokyo Round and post-Uruguay Round bound rates, GTAP sectors (percent)
Simple average |
Bound rates with proxy ad valorem equivalents | |||||||
Tokyo |
Tokyo |
Uruguay |
Uruguay | |||||
GTAP |
HS6 |
(Used = higher of MFN |
(Used = higher of MFN | |||||
code |
GTAP sector |
lines |
Tokyo |
Uruguay |
applied, Uruguay, Tokyo) |
applied, Uruguay) | ||
1 |
Paddy rice |
2 |
0.0 |
80.0 |
0.0 |
80.0 |
80.0 |
80.0 |
2 |
Wheat |
2 |
0.0 |
95.0 |
0.0 |
100.0 |
95.0 |
100.0 |
3 |
Cereal grains, other |
10 |
0.0 |
88.0 |
0.0 |
88.0 |
88.0 |
88.0 |
4 |
Vegetables, fruit, nuts |
85 |
122.2 |
97.8 |
123.3 |
123.3 |
96.4 |
96.4 |
5 |
Oil seeds |
16 |
62.5 |
100.0 |
64.3 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
6 |
Sugar cane, sugar beet |
2 |
140.0 |
125.0 |
140.0 |
140.0 |
125.0 |
125.0 |
7 |
Plant-based fibers |
8 |
53.1 |
62.5 |
54.3 |
65.7 |
62.5 |
62.5 |
8 |
Crops, other |
64 |
112.5 |
98.2 |
127.3 |
127.3 |
98.2 |
98.2 |
9 |
Bovine cattle, sheep and goats |
8 |
110.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
10 |
Animal products, other |
46 |
65.8 |
83.0 |
77.6 |
81.9 |
81.9 |
81.9 |
12 |
Wool, silkworm cocoons |
6 |
71.7 |
75.0 |
66.0 |
75.0 |
75.0 |
75.0 |
13 |
Forestry |
28 |
70.9 |
77.5 |
81.1 |
81.1 |
74.6 |
74.6 |
14 |
Fishing |
41 |
113.3 |
108.3 |
113.3 |
113.3 |
35.2 |
35.2 |
15 |
Coal |
6 |
ND |
31.3 |
40.0 |
40.0 |
20.4 |
23.3 |
16 |
Oil |
2 |
ND |
ND |
30.0 |
30.0 |
9.2 |
10.0 |
17 |
Gas |
2 |
ND |
ND |
60.0 |
60.0 |
10.0 |
10.0 |
18 |
Minerals, other |
96 |
102.9 |
36.3 |
103.6 |
103.6 |
34.5 |
34.5 |
19 |
Bovine meat products |
30 |
131.8 |
103.3 |
134.1 |
134.1 |
103.3 |
103.3 |
20 |
Meat products, other |
38 |
135.6 |
122.3 |
133.8 |
135.0 |
118.0 |
118.0 |
21 |
Vegetable oils and fats |
46 |
130.5 |
190.9 |
134.5 |
190.9 |
190.9 |
190.9 |
22 |
Dairy products |
21 |
94.5 |
70.4 |
91.8 |
91.8 |
70.4 |
70.4 |
23 |
Processed rice |
2 |
0.0 |
75.0 |
0.0 |
75.0 |
75.0 |
75.0 |
24 |
Sugar containing products |
7 |
115.7 |
135.7 |
115.7 |
135.7 |
135.7 |
135.7 |
25 |
Food products, other |
245 |
128.2 |
118.4 |
128.3 |
128.3 |
99.0 |
99.0 |
26 |
Beverages and tobacco products |
29 |
133.3 |
141.6 |
262.0 |
262.0 |
141.6 |
141.6 |
27 |
Textiles |
569 |
121.9 |
29.7 |
122.4 |
122.4 |
26.9 |
26.9 |
28 |
Wearing apparel |
241 |
145.0 |
38.8 |
145.0 |
145.0 |
26.3 |
30.4 |
29 |
Leather products |
68 |
24.6 |
28.3 |
145.0 |
145.0 |
22.6 |
22.6 |
30 |
Wood products |
89 |
101.0 |
39.4 |
104.7 |
104.7 |
28.4 |
28.4 |
31 |
Paper products |
151 |
102.8 |
35.6 |
89.7 |
89.7 |
29.8 |
29.8 |
32 |
Petroleum, coal products |
15 |
25.0 |
25.0 |
25.0 |
25.0 |
13.3 |
15.6 |
33 |
Chemical, rubber, plastic products |
959 |
117.3 |
42.8 |
119.0 |
119.0 |
39.3 |
39.3 |
34 |
Mineral products, other |
161 |
129.0 |
39.1 |
128.6 |
128.6 |
34.6 |
34.6 |
35 |
Ferrous metals |
167 |
140.4 |
39.6 |
146.8 |
146.8 |
38.7 |
38.7 |
36 |
Metals, other |
168 |
108.9 |
39.3 |
109.8 |
109.8 |
27.7 |
27.7 |
37 |
Metal products |
215 |
119.4 |
36.6 |
112.8 |
112.8 |
22.5 |
22.5 |
38 |
Motor vehicles and parts |
54 |
132.3 |
40.0 |
132.3 |
132.3 |
50.3 |
50.3 |
39 |
Transport equipment, other |
82 |
72.4 |
29.9 |
71.2 |
71.2 |
32.4 |
32.4 |
40 |
Electronic equipment |
119 |
106.6 |
10.0 |
111.8 |
111.8 |
16.2 |
16.2 |
41 |
Machinery and equipment, other |
853 |
94.3 |
31.2 |
93.9 |
93.9 |
29.9 |
29.9 |
42 |
Manufactures, other |
178 |
103.4 |
43.2 |
103.4 |
103.4 |
21.3 |
22.1 |
ND = no data |
Notes: Ad valorem bound rates are directly from WTO/GATT schedules. Where specific rates exist, the applied tariff ad valorem equivalents from 1990 was
spliced into the Tokyo schedule, and the average from 2004 and 2005 into the Uruguay schedule.
Sources: WTO (2008); TRAINS Database via WITS (2008).
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